The Day I left Home to Come Home
“Sit back, relax and enjoy your flight,” the captain announced.
My husband and I held hands and said a quiet prayer.
Tears flowing down our faces spoke what our mouths couldn’t express. I closed my eyes and tried to obey the captain.
The plane took off, leaving behind not only our country, but a piece of my heart as well.
It seemed like yesterday when my husband surprised me with the news:
“Honey, I just got an offer to work in the United States. It’s a private practice in a college town near Atlanta.”
“What?” I cried “But we don’t know anyone there, and our whole family’s here!”
“But think of all the opportunities for the children,” he said, “and professionally for us as well.”
And so began a series of conversations weighing the options, making lists of pros and cons, asking advice from family and friends.
We rode interminable rollercoasters of emotions for months as we tried to make our final decision, plagued with “what ifs” and “should we’s” and “could we’s”.
Do we go or do we stay?
Until one Spring evening, one day before my husband had to accept or reject the offer.
“Let’s pray about it,” he said. “Ultimately it doesn’t matter what we want or think we should do. We want to do the God’s will.”
“That’s true,” I responded, “Even when it might not make sense, we want to trust that His plans for us are always better than our own.”
We held hands, surrendered our lives, our families and our future to the Lord and went to sleep.
I got up extra early to pray and realized my husband had stayed up all night praying.
“I know what we have to do,” he declared “the Lord spoke into my heart.”
He opened his Bible to Genesis 12:1
“Go away from your country,
And from your relatives
And from your father’s house,
To the land which I will show you
Abram had no idea where he was going or what he would encounter. He had no internet to give him information or GPS to guide his way. He relied solely on his obedience by faith. In return the Lord blessed him immensely.
“Ok,” I said, “We got our answer so let’s make that phone call.”
We had three months to pack and move.
“Flight attendants, prepare for landing,” the captain’s voice over the speaker jerked me back to reality.
The flight was almost over, but our new life was about to begin.
I looked out the window. The clouds were dissipating enough to reveal the city’s skyline. Skyscrapers, houses and buildings spread as far as my eyes could see.
Gone were the tall mountains and green valleys, the colorful flowers and the warmth of the tropics.
A fight broke out inside my head between the homesickness from leaving family and the peace that comes from obeying God.
The moment the landing gear hit the runway, an unexpected burst of joyful expectation erupted inside my heart.
My husband offered his hand to help me up.
“Welcome home,” he said. “The new home Jesus chose for us. And as long as He is with us, we know that will be alright.”
I walked out of that airplane with my head held high and with a smile on my face, ready to embrace my new life.
The blessings our family has experienced have been far above and beyond anything we could ever dream or imagined.
Today we remember that day, fifteen years ago, when my family and I left home to come home.
18 Comments
Angelu Page
When they offered Roberto to come to the States, we accepted crying our hearts out, but trusting God. It has been a blessing to follow His lead!!
Maria Mackay
Pasamos lo mismo! Pero el Señor es tan Bueno y Fiel verdad?
Ana Clemencia Bueso
María Fernanda disfruto tanto tus escritos, estan llenos
de sabiduría divina. Aceptar la voluntad de Dios a veces no es fácil y el siempre sabe que es lo mejor para nosotros. Te mandó un fuerte abrazo. Miles de bendiciones a ti y toda tu familia.
Maria Mackay
Muchas gracias por tus palabras querida Clemencia. Yo también te mando abrazos y muchas bendiciones!
Yesin van der Pluijm
Wow. 👏🏻
Maria Mackay
Thank you Yesin!God is good all the time!
Alejandra Bendana
Wow! my heart warmed to learn about this poweful moment in your life. Your story also speaks for all of us to leave home to build a new home. Thanl you!
Maria Mackay
You know the feeling sister! Love you!
jhenesis Ellerbe
This story is Amazing ! ❤️ Bless your family !
Maria Mackay
Thanks so much Jhena! I’m glad you liked it!
RBM
Amazing how The Lord works. We have been blessed tremendously. I am constantly blessed with my wife and kids.
Maria Mackay
Love you munequito.
Katherine mena
Que belleza Maria Fernanda! We have witness all of it!! AMEN AMEN AMEN. Dios es el que mejores planes tiene y sus bendiciones son superadas por nuestras expectativas siempre! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Maria Mackay
Asi es amiga. Vos tuviste que hacer lo mismo!
Judy
What an amazing example of obedience. Thank you.
Maria Mackay
Thanks Judy!
Patricia Salinas
Linda descripción Maria Fernanda. Empatizo y me identifico con cada uno de esos sentimientos.
Gracias por compartir.
Te mando un fuerte abrazo
Maria Mackay
Querida Patty, creo que ustedes saben exactamente lo que se siente. Abrazos apretados!